OCHEF is described as a French bakery cafe known for fresh pastries, croissants, bread, and artisanal viennoiseries, with many praising the high quality, aroma, and authentic flavors. Reviewers note a warm, welcoming service and a passionate owner creating a friendly atmosphere. The menu is varied, including croissants, desserts, soups, lasagna, and gelato, with frequent compliments on freshness and flavor, and several mentions of custom orders such as a red velvet cake for a birthday that was accommodated on short notice and called among the best. Some comments point to good value and affordable prices, while others caution that prices can be high or that the experience can be disappointing, with one reviewer saying it is not a bakery. Overall, OCHEF comes across as a reliable destination for delicious pastries, croissants, and French sweets, paired with attentive service and a cozy, inviting vibe that many patrons remember fondly.View restaurant profile
Reviewers praise Le Poêlon for an apple caramel crepe that stays memorable, describing it as incredibly thin with a perfect texture, apples gently scented and a refined caramel, with nothing excessive and a delicate balance throughout. A moment of pure happiness, felt too short, and many call it the best crepe they have eaten in their lives, with plans to return just for that.View restaurant profile
L'Oeuf Doré is described as an excellent restaurant with multiple family visits and consistently spectacular food, complemented by truly attentive staff who earn five stars. A wide variety of dishes and amazing flavors are paired with a welcoming atmosphere that suits everyone. Portions may be a touch smaller than at some other spots, but they remain hearty and very satisfying. Service is praised as excellent, with staff described as very kind and courteous. Overall, the reviews point to a strong recommendation and a generally spectacular dining experience.View restaurant profile
At Café Van Houtte, reviews describe a comfy, old-style cafe with a pleasant music vibe and a generally inviting coffee shop atmosphere, where the food is often fresh and service is solid on many visits. Some patrons praise friendly staff and good service, while others note moments of unfriendly or moody attitudes at the counter. Vegetarian sandwiches are not the best, while the chocolatine is good, cookies are a bit too sweet, and the London Fog is only okay. The space is considered good for work or study, but there are practical drawbacks such as tipping requests at card payment and limited online ordering or loyalty features that require going to another location for it to work. All in all, the cafe offers a cozy experience with mixed but generally positive sentiment on coffee and atmosphere, tempered by inconsistent service and some menu and feature limitations.View restaurant profile